November 10, 2013

D I Y / Multiple-Way Clothing Rack

My new workspace was in need of a place to hang clothes, something a bit different from a straight forward rack, something on which garments can be displayed better and styled into little groups. So I made this rack out of white PVC tubes (as opposed to metal tubes previously here, here and here) on which you can hang clothes on two sides opposite to each other. Cool thing is, when tilted and put on its side it becomes a longer (yet lower) rack. Ah yes! Multifunctionality excites me!

56 comments:

This idea is so unique because it can revamp and make a rack look so much more interesting with so little effort. It not only seems easy to make but also takes so little time to create and I sure will try this out when I have the time. I love all the DIY ideas you post on your blog - Thank you for always providing with an infinite amount of DIY ideas, Ivania!

Hey!I love this rack!How much did the materials cost?Where I live it would be much cheaper to buy a rack from the store!:-( I would actually get 3 racks for the price it would take to make one of those!

I researched many different types of pant hangers and this is why I gave this hanger a 5 star. The clips are heavy duty so the pants don't fall off. The hanger itself is very well made yet not too heavy but what sold the deal for me is that the clips are narrow enough so they don't get snagged on the hanger beside them. I found this very annoying with other types. The clip is adjustable so you can easily use for skirts or pants. Highly recommended.